Should We Be Chicken of Chicken? Bird Flu Advice

Bird flu has us all in a frenzy lately, and with the 14 deaths and 63 infected in Beijing and Shanghai combined, it’s really no wonder. But with the outbreak comes another cost, one that’s been hitting the poultry industry hard since the first case broke out two weeks ago. The Shanghaiist reported that the poultry industry has seen RMB 10 billion in total losses thanks to a refusal to eat what some people think is diseased meat. To combat this, the director of propaganda in Houshayu, a poultry town near the Shunyi villa district has been putting up posters to encourage diners to reconsider their boycott.

The fact of the matter is: people have been chicken of chicken. And so far, it doesn’t seem like they have to be, according to Dr. Richard Saint Cyr of Beijing United Family Hospital. Here’s what you can do instead to avoid H7N9.

The US Center for Disease Control advises:

Do not touch birds, pigs, or other animals.

Do not touch animals whether they are alive or dead.

Avoid live bird or poultry markets.

Avoid other markets or farms with animals (wet markets)

So far, there has still been no cases of human to human contact, but the following is still important: